Praise God for that and your attitude. It's certainly a better way of looking at things than saying "I've invested Thousands in resources".

LOL Well, I don't have much problem telling people I've spent over $17K on my Bible software, even though I am always careful not to say it when they are drinking hot coffee. Eyes always bulge and they look at me like I'm a crazed monk. I have to admit, that is a huge amount of money...but I have a huge number of resources.

To be honest, Logos is pretty much like my wife. I love it and spend the majority of my time with it...but in certain important ways I wish it would change..and from everything I can gather, it has no plans to do so. Still, we've been together for almost 15 years and I don't see that ever changing.

Together with the pre-pub orders which I will most likely not cancel and ongoing Community-pricing collection bids, I've invested $2,601. It's ~880 unhidden resources, of which more than 181 volumes of commentaries I don't use.

So totally, the resources I might use that are unhidden, have cost me ~ $4 a volume. Now, I'm not a pastor and not studying to become a pastor, just going to take several Gk classes and study 1½ years Theology full-time (probably going to do much of all this part-time), so many of these ~699 volumes will go unused.

I'm very happy with the price, functionality, and what titles are available. The importance of the latter is that Logos has almost all quality titles!

I haven't bought only cheap books. The most expensive item I bought cost ~ $200, it's an intermediate Gk training video - I will save it for the future, I'm not an a that advanced level yet. I've also bought Hermeneia, two ICC titles, 3 Believer's Church Bible Commentary titles and want to buy more of these (except perhaps not ICC), and many more things.

Logos also has own quality production and I've happily bought some of those, such as Greek ApocryphalGospels, Fragments, and Agrapha, by Rick Brannan .Last but not least, I'm buying additional Anabaptist resources for closer to $400 in addition to BCBC.

This was my 400th post. Congratulations, Super Tramp, to Your post it was Your 5000th! You are helpful and wise!

I have more books in Logos than I could ever read in a lifetime. However, in a sense, I use ALL OF THEM when I do some of the searches looking for answers, ideas or direction on various topics or themes.

Not sure I dare say how many books Ihave, or what they cost all up, but maybe only $2 or $3 each. I have many computer books on dead-tree on my book shelves that cost $100 or more.

A 5 or 10 year old computer book is mostly junk, but a 50 year old book on Scriptures written 2000 or 2500 years ago can still be of great value, and life changing!

Anyone reading some of my posts will know that I wish Logos the company and Logos the software did some things a better / different / my way, but overall I get something I consider to be of (lasting) value.

I have invested around $3 per book, and thousands in total. A happy user, anyway. Still wondering how I will explain this to my wife so that she will stay happy.

Tell her you have invested just $3 per book, but DO NOT tell her how many resources you have Think of creative ways to deflect that question, such as: When she asks "How many?", you can reply, "Not quite enough"

NOTE: Let me know if that will work, as I do not have the intestinal fortitude to try it with my Bride—and we have been together over 50 years

I have invested around $3 per book, and thousands in total. A happy user, anyway. Still wondering how I will explain this to my wife so that she will stay happy.

Tell her you have invested just $3 per book, but DO NOT tell her how many resources you have Think of creative ways to deflect that question, such as: When she asks "How many?", you can reply, "Not quite enough"

NOTE: Let me know if that will work, as I do not have the intestinal fortitude to try it with my Bride—and we have been together over 50 years

What a great strategy Jack. It made me wonder what my cost per resource was so I checked. If I am adding it up correctly it is $1.44 if I include all my free resources. This may be somewhat misleading because I'm not sure how my Libronix resources are calculated in that number when I look at my order history. The order history for me only goes back to June 2008.

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Mine goes back to 2003, but does not include purchases from Nelson, Joy, Galaxie, etc. So my cost per volume is probably closer to ST's, but $3.39 sounds better. Either way, I consider it money well spent.

Mine goes back to 2003, but does not include purchases from Nelson, Joy, Galaxie, etc. So my cost per volume is probably closer to ST's, but $3.39 sounds better. Either way, I consider it money well spent.

That's strange that my history only goes back to 2008 since I have been a Logos customer for 20 years or so. I think that I might be missing items too but it is difficult to cross-reference.

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I've been a Logos customer for a similar length of time. I just assumed that the sales were kept on a different system before this date and never migrated over. I might not have the biggest library but I certainly have more books than I will ever read (which is also true of my print-based library). I've never worried (sometimes wondered but never worried) that some resources I might have paid for twice (I used a different email address when I first set up my account with Logos.) Being a former software developer, I'm more than happy to invest a couple of hundred dollars a year in new resources to help pay for the software upgrades. I just wish more people (i.e. the members of my congregation) would purchase L4/5/... and have their understanding of the scriptures deepened by it.

Peace & Blessings,

Colin+

P.S.: My order history says I've spent $1650.19 and I have 2658 resources. While the cost doesn't include my set of Luther's Works and my Kolb version of the Book of Concord, I'd say I'm at around $1 per book based on what I can remember paying for them.

So my cost per volume is probably closer to ST's, but $3.39 sounds better. Either way, I consider it money well spent.

My wife, Nina, has 2526 books counting Perseus That comes out to 20 cents per book average cost If you remove the freebies (Vyrso, Perseus, and Logos freebies) it comes to about $1 per book Maybe I ought to put her in charge of buying my resources Or maybe not

My wife, Nina, has 2526 books counting Perseus That comes out to 20 cents per book average cost If you remove the freebies (Vyrso, Perseus, and Logos freebies) it comes to about $1 per book Maybe I ought to put her in charge of buying my resources Or maybe not

I checked your "happy" post and that was from two years ago! Is it still the case today?

Maybe she should buy your resources. What would be the problem with that?

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I enjoy the many great Bible study resources I have with Logos Bible Software, version 5. I also like to read the comments in the forums, so that I can get ideas on how to make better use of the Logos Bible Software. I use Logos almost every day. Thank you all.